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PAGE EIGHT The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem; Oregon, Saturday Morning, Ocio? r 14. 1933 - - even-on Way 7V 4": t-y "'tor ISITORS HOLD BIG III AsMand Teachers Defeat Oregon Normal 12 to 7 in Lively Game at Portland Three" Games Played so far ..While red and Black is .; Untested; Game at 8 ? " PROBABLE LINEUPS V Salem ' -" 'Bend Coons . i:LE. i. i 'Marsden Moody i , . .LT. . . , .' M. Svetia Yada .".i;,'.;.l-Q;.. Gunderaon HalTorsen .!. ;. .C. .. .;. Collins Grabenhortt ..RO.v.. Grinstead Drager , . . . .'.RT. , . . J. STetic Easel ; i:.'. . . . RE . : . . .Robinson Nicholson i ; Q . '. ' Cornett Sherrill .;V.v:LHV....; . Strom Knisht RH , . ; . . . Beitan Wintermute ... F ...... CundelJ. PORTLAND," Ore. Oct.' 1$ (A3) Southern' O regen Normal defeated Oregon Normal, It to 7, in a football game hero tonight. ; The teachers froiu. Ashland scored twice, In the, first period, and the margin proved sufficient. A bsi t midway of the , opening period" Elmer Brow n , sipped- a long, flat pass tCWard Howell, 212-pound tackle 'shifted oat. to end, and he raced oyer the goal line lor the first touchdown. A ew minutes later Coach Hobaon's - "BEN D, Ore., Oct. 13. CoachTd. A. Cochran r- and bis -Bend ZxlgL.' schoo," squad of , 20 -players, undefeated .this season, will leave early tomorrow morn ing for ;'tlem, determined to re peat last year's Yletory over CoaebAHollis - Huntington's , Salem high, eleven. The game Will be played tomorrow night at Sweet- land field.-- :..v '. - In its first three games of this season Bend has made 72 points and had 13 points scored against - It - . ',-. --- - The Bend team defeated Barns In the opening game of the sea son, 12 to I; won the follow ing weekend from Redmond, 27 t 7 ri(? Is at wV hits f Torino Tille, II to 0, Informatlon that Salem has a strong, heavy line apparently did not hare Coach Cochran worried. Smiling, he pointed out that each of his tackles, Mike and John STetic, weighs more than 210 pounds. Salem high school's football team will laaneh its 1933 season against extremely tough opposi tion tonight, meeting the Bend high Lara Bears on Sweetland field at 8 o'clock. One of the big -, geet . factors adverse to Salem's prospect of - victory and revenge . for the 12 to .7 defeat suffered at Bend a year, ago, is the fact that Bend has developed its at tack in three games already play ed UI8 Season while Salem has played only an alumni team. Coach Hollla Huntington re ported Friday tha his team was in excellent condition, with, most of the recent injuries healed or practically so. Two changes from the lineup that started the aium- . Grabenhorst b e i n g expected to .- start at right guard and Sher- rui ix the backfleld. - The Shi em high team went through three lengthy scrimmage sessions wis week, prescribed bv the coach as an antidote for the greater experience of the oppo sition, ana considerable "drive" both on offense .and defense was . developed against the second team. Whether it will hold up against Bent . heavy line remains : m oe seen, - SELLOUT EXPECTED iT SEATTLE CLASH SEATTLE, Oct 13.- Cff) A xorecasi or. rain tonight threaten ed to mar the 27th traditional football battle here tomorrow be- 1 tweeo Oregon and Washinrton. but the prediction failed to damp en tne entnuslasm z northwest grid fans. " -. University officials reported al except 8000 of the available 35.- 000 seats In the Washington sta- cium had been sold, and they .ex- vocteu m BeiioHt dt same lime. - Led by Coach Brink Callison, 80 Webfooters arrived in the battlefield today and romped - through a brief workout All mem bers of the squad were in fine shape except Mark Temple, eo eaptaia - halfback who v was in- Jured two weeks ago but has re- covtred sufficiently to start. - Washington, minus Its line- busting f ullback, Paul Sulkoaky, wound up training actlviUes de termined to - shatter, the Oregon record ot five straight shutouU against the Huskies. Sulkosky has been suffering from a bad . knee but has received constant treat ment with, a ThnnA that Tha mh - help his teammates if necessary. Tilts . To be Broadcast The football game between Ore gon and Washington universities at Seattle will be broadcast over stations KOIN and KGW thla af ternoon. Station KEX will broad cast the Oregon State-University oi baa fTancisco.game, boys got the ball on the Oregon Normal 29 and on six plays were over ' for their second and final tOUChdOWn. - : r "' Coac". Wolfe's teachers !xrom Monmouth made their lone touch down near the end : of the sec ond period. After a holding, pen alty had given them, the ball on the Sons' 15-yard line, the Wolves, led , by , Goode, Graham ana - Manan, scored. Bo r s. guard, place kicked the - extra point. MILL CITY SCHOOL HOOPERS ADE BUSY MILL. CITY. Oct 13. H. M. Asplnwall, principal of the grade schools, , is rapid! whipping the foui basketbal teams into shape forthe winter schedule of sports. LCaptains of the teams are Joseph Wachter. Liesue urown. uaipn Al len and Edwin Stone, and practice games are - being held evenings following the school work. The ages of the boys In the team range from 1 1 to 14 y ears, and keen interest is being displayed by every one For the present games are only being played between the ocal boys.' but" later on sched- nlewith outside teams will be ar ranged. x - Music courses In the grade schools are progressing well, with those of the first, second,' third and fourth grades have regular periods each day, while the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grades study twice a week. Miss Melba Miller has-charge of the music for the first and seconds grades, Miss Ruth Holt the third grade. Miss Virginia Thompson the fourth, and Miss Thompson and Miss Marie Mitchell the fifth. sixth, seventh and eighth grades. The third week of the grade schools showed an enrollment of 233 pupils, all of whom with the exception of four, are residents of the district. Mr. Asplnwall has not complet ed the plans for the club work for this year but expects to have the work started before the end of another month. ' CLOT LEBANON LOSES TO W O i 4 TO WOODBURN, Oct. 13. 'Twasnt a calendar hoodoo that bothered Lebanon high here this afternoon but a superior Wood- burn club clicking with accuracy and no little cleverness to take the game 14 to 0. Stewart 'carried the ball over in the first Quarter following an off-tackle run by Boyles from the Woodburn 48 to the Lebanon one-yard line; Hal ter put It across for the extra point. The second score came in the third quarter when Sinram took the ball from Lebanon's 30-yard line across the goal; again Halter made the point after touchdown. A third touchdown made in the third quarter was called back on a penalization. The final gun cat into a Woodburn drive threaten ing still another score. Lineups: Lebanon Woodburn Brown ! L.E Sinram Carrie LT.-,.. Larson Schramm LG Chrisman Mrflnwnn ., fl .. , , , , Block Gugget RQ . Koch Martin RT . CulbertsonRE . Campbell Parton. Utley. . r Referee: Bashor; ma! Hartley. . McCord Gnstafson Jackson Skiller Boyle Halter head lines- nSHUHIES BLOW TO BEAVERS . Grid Scores - : College of Puget Sound C, Wil lamette 0. . . . ; - University of . Idaho . 13, Col lege of Idaho ' Southern Oregon Normal 12, . Oregon Normal 7, . Temple 11, Haskell Or , Drake t, Creighton f . North Dakota u. 41, South Da kota U. 0. i , Texas Ai A M. 17, Texas Arts and Industries 0. - - , . Oklahoma - City U. 19, Okla homa Aggies 13. ; BuUer 24, Evansvflle .' ; Talsa Washburn 0.- " : EL Louis 19. Grinnell 13. - Salem 13, Fairmont Upper Iowa 20, Penn (. ' : U. of Detroit 14, Washington and Jefferson 0. -Dayton 7, Heidelberg 0. Duquesne 13, Western Mary land 0. . .. SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 13. (ff) - Oregon State coUege will face University of San Francisco here tomorrow minus the services of a stellar halfback. Ed Mcintosh. Coach Lon Stlner announced to day the ball carrier would be un able to play due to a shoulder In- Jury. It is a distinct loss to the northern eleven. The visiting squad of 33 men arrived here today and worked out, briefly at Kesar stadium. At that time Coach Stlner said May nard Schults, right end, would not start the game. Schults has not folly recovered from an opera- won lor an lnxeeuon. - , ;. Coach Laurence Lewis of San Francisco, reported all his players were in condition. The local team has been installed a slight favor-' ue, mainly because observers here nave no definite line on the strength of the visiting eleven. Junction City Defeats Scio in. Opening Contest SCIO. Oct. 13 Tn ffc football game ot the season here. Junction r City defeated the loai team, 12 to 0. Ia the second quar ter Scio held their opponents from a touchdown en the goal line. - . , The first score came In the mira quarter after a long pass. Near the beginning of the fourth quarter, ; Junction City scored agaia but failed to convert either ume. Probably Friday the 13th bad no bearing on the outcome of the Willamette . Paget SonndT game last night, but the-tradi tional Jinx was blamed for the failure of Kart Welseer. Bear-i cat first string tackle, to catch v the train for Tacoma at .5:50; Friday morning. John Weisser reported at the Salem Credit ! Association meeting that Kart got up with just m fair margin or time to get to the station. got all . ready and made a dash for the front floor. Not finding the key, he rushed around some more and finally got oat the back door, but had lost so much time that the train palled oat without him. And later the family found hat the front door had been unlocked all night. Karl caught the train in Port land after a fast automobile ride. The Bend football team which comes here tonight is known far and wide as the "Lava Bears." The lava bear is a small animal, about the size of a full - grown collie dog, but he is extremely vicious, especially when cornered. The lava bear gained national notoriety as a result of Irvin S. Cobb's extensive explorations in the lava country south of Bend a dozen years ago, and "Lava Bears" was the name taken by a service organization in Bend similar to Salem's Cherrians. The Webfeet may win np at Seattle today, bat we consider the odds slightly against it. That five . year scoreless record of the Huskies against Oregon most rankle by this time to the point where Phelan's boys are hopping mad, and as Bob Malh ews used to insist, football is 1K) per cent fight." So we ex pect the Huskies will win, other thing being nearly equal. BOUTS ON CARD NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS j - (Continued from Page S) 'Appropriated tuns for 1934 15. Incinerator Maintenance: ; : Salaries -..:.r. r.....-:.'...'.'.;. f t $ .. Power and Lights ........... WAter. ; .Machine Digging JMel Repairs and Maintenance Accident Insurance Budset Committee Estimated ,r v Expended ' KitlxnAe of Expend! . Expenrl t ores . 1st 9 Months ' 1st 6 Month : J' - . . - ' ; 1370.00 $ . 1.181 A8 , 14330 -- 67J3 . lOOiJO asm r - -23-m - 7 375XJ0 - - " '852J4 : " ' ICO.00" " 240 DO , i SUM '" 120.00 ; 230X0 - . 1137 - . 190D0 r 60.00 - 304 30.00 si f 270X0 150X0 . .1:43.00. 3754)0" , 240.00 - . 230X0 60X0 Tear .. .1933 v ; i 2A98J7 203J5.: 46X0. . 243.33 . 338.12 22043 ' 84 " . Year , -1931 -v. '.Tear? 1930 i 1 - is. r T --'i-5fc.-V- 11 Martin-tyness Rematch and Frisbie- Reilly Affair ' On Tuesday Program : A '.revival of , the spectacular quarrel ' between Ray . Lyness of Vancouver, : Wash.; and 'Bunny" Martin who hails originally from Oklahoma but makes his present headquarters , in Seattle, and the return here of Ray Frisbte, who started his wrestling career in Salem, and Albany and rose to the . heights in the heavyweight division, will feature the introduc tory card ' offered by the Salem American Legion wrestling com mittee at the armory next Tues day night. . . ') . . Friable, billed as a "home town boy who made good In big cities will meet Pat . Reilly, the Boston fbad boy.", who has been win ning regularly, in Portland and elsewhere recently.. Martin and Lyness grappled to some extent In the arena and both they and Referee Vera Herrington mixed back of .the bleachers in the wlndup of this pair's bout here two weeks ago. It is under stood that District Attorney Trin dle has warned the wrestlers and the. management that hostilities must be confined to the roped square, but that will undoubtedly leave the hoys plenty of room for action Tuesday night. As was announced yesterday. the first American Legion card will also feature the professional debut of Don Sugai, former Sa lem high school football star and former northwest middlewieght amateur champion, who will meet Joe Gardinier in a 30-minute bout. Dallas Beats Philomath in TightBattle DALLAS. Oct 13 Dallas high GAELS WILL ESSAY TO STOP TROJANS SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 13. -Ufa To St. Mary's Gaels tomor row will fall tn i Herculean task of trying to check Southern Cali fornia's seemingly unstoppable Trojan Juggernaut of the foot ball world. Four teams have tried and fail ed this season. Southern Califor nia's goal line has not even been threatened. Its crushing power was demonstrated last Saturday in the 33 to 0 coast conference victory over Washington State. In point cf spectator Interests, the St, Mary's-Trojan cla&h stands out in . the national scneauie. More than 80,000 faus will crowd into the Los Angeles Coliseum. Some 10,000 St. Mary's rooters made the trip south from the San Francisco bay section. The game has lj conference bearing. Southern California's last 'de feat, early in 1931, was by an other St. Mary's team. Since then 24 successive Trojan victories have been chalked up, and the present eleven is defending the 1932 mythiesl national champion ship as well as the coast-confer ence title; . " - - DULLES THIS mwm m THE DALLES, Ore., Oct. 11 (ff) Outcharged and online short end of a 14 to 0 score- at the end of the first-quarter. The Dalles high school football team came from behind here today to defeat La Grande high, 45 to 14 -Lift, Grande looked like sure winner whei. It received the ball tn the opening- kickoff and on a power drive marched straight down the field for a touchdown. A few minutes later a long pass caught The Dalles secondary flat footed, and La Grande had an other touehdown.: Then The Dalles suddenly stif fened, and while it rolled np its impressive ore, La Grande :did not threaten again. - The 1 o c a eleven scored four touchdowns in the ' second period, two more in the third and one in the fourth; " DALLAS TO SPEAK ' DALLAS, Oct.iyi2. Arrange ments have, been completed, with Rex R. Dallas of Albany to hold an evangelistic , meeting at the Dallas Christian church : begin ning the last Sunday in October. Mr. Dallas is well known in Ore gon having evangelized for some tjoe. before beeo'ming the pastor of the Albany, church eight years .... .Total It Jafl Expense: ' Meals ....... Laundry . Repairs .$ 3.470X0 $ , 3.470X0 . 2X44.44 1.750X0';- :3Al5XT.:-$ 528.71 $ 824 A3 ..-$ 600.00 30.00 - 70X0 600.00 30X0 70X0 3630 ;xr2 " 23.23 300 15X0 'S5X0 777-53 v i 21.70 I MA7 --' Total' f 700X0 17. Library, Public: -'-' M: . .;. " - '.'-.; - Books ' - Periodicals Binding Salaries Janitor ... - - Water .............;;............. Heat Light .........it... ............ Building Repairs Supplies Postage, Express and Freight . . insurance ee 115X0 300.00.: . 600.00 -6,054X0 r B55XO 30X0 ' 182X0 300.00 100X0 300X0 200.00 .150X0 700X0 IJtUM - 300X0 ; 600-Off 6,054X0 ' 655X0 ' 30X0 . 182.00 300X0' 100.00 ' 300.00 200.00 150.00 404JO 350X0 $1 654J2 791X7- $ t 1X00X0 ?; "175Xa .250.00 . .r: 2650 ...;..... ' UXO 85.00 150X0 50.00 150X0 100X0 75X0 4 Total.;v......i.-.- 18. Lighting Streets and City Building: City Barn Comfort Station City Hall Street Lights. 400 and 250 CP Alley Lights, 1Q0 Watt ........ .W.... Cluster Lights .v.;;;;.';...'.'.'. 1 Special Cluster Light i..v .. , ... H Cost Lignta wiuameite lover ormge ......... Cost Signal Xiights Wil. River: Bridge ......... lights Wilson Park 200 Watt 1 .'. ; i Wait Mem. Fountain lis and Power New Lights .......v....?..;... $ 10X86X0 $ 10X86X0 $ S. 442X6 $ 5.443.00 - $ 12,500X0 J $ 1314X0. : 613,970X0 20X0 186.00 660X0 17X490 -, 375.00 4500X0 64X0 218.40 . 31XX, v.64J0: " .20X0 $ 30X0 220X0 750X0 17,422.64 337X0 .444 40 , - 88X0 . 21S-40 316 ' 91X0 . ;. 500.00- $ 14X7 113 65 28435 8X4L35 185X0 2,188.74 ;-vl3-78; ' -.;.', ' I 15X0 110D0 375X0 8,711X2 168.75 2,122,20 U 44.40 - V 10950 , , 14.73 .- '32.40 v."! 45X5 250XOV ' 28J75 133X4 : 702X2 19,486X0 v 353.73. ; 4.536X0. 88.80 : 218.40 3L58 , s 64J0 .- J - , 96X3 -i Total .$ 24,000.00 -' $ 24X00X0 ' 8 1129.44 , 3 12X00X0 8 25,741X5 - 3 28X09X3- $3735.74 19. Parks Maintenance: Labor Water and Lights Maintenance and Repairs a....... .. 2,700X0 500.00 250X0 2.70 0.00 500X0 250.00 1,056X0 11.03 96.74 1X50X0 250X0 125X0 3.464.48 38054 241X2 Total 3 3- 3,450.00 $ 3,450X0 3 U64J7 3 1,725.00 8 4,186.64 20. Planning and Zoning Commission: .. 2L Playground, Public: 1 Director Mos 3 Women Play Supervisors, 2 Mos. 1 Life Guard 24 Mos. Repairs and Replacements Sand for Sand Boxes Equipment, Baseballs, Bats, Etc 200.00 490.00 40-00 165.00 Total 22. Police Department Salaries: Chief of Police Salary Chairman Board of Censors Police Matron Salary . -. 3 Men at $135.00 per Ma 14 Men at $112.50 per Mo. 895X0 1,620X0 '540.00 1.188.00 4.860.00 : 18X00.00 11.45 3- 4X3625 11X0 $ 8401X8 ' 372X3 2 Men at $100.00 per Mo. . . . . 2,400.00 Total 3 29X08X0 scored a 13 to 0 win over Phllo- 23Pelke Department Expenses: math here this afternoon but had a hard battle in the final period to keep her goal line uncrossed. The locals scored all their points In the first half and played most" of the game in their opponent's territory, with Philomath making only one scoring threat. Coach Shreeve Sx men early started a touchdown drive from their own 28 with Petre carrying the ball for long gains and Mc Millan hitting -the line when short gains were needed. After running eight plays, a pass from Petre to Coon placed the ball on the Philo math one - yard stripe from where McMillan hit the line for the first touchdown. In the second quarter the teams started with a punting game but Dallas finally too it, possession of the ball on her own 28 yard line. After 10 straight plays bad ad vanced the ball to the Philomath 11. Petre carried the ball off tackle to the two - yard stripe. McMillan again hit the line for the score. A pass from McMillan to Pleasant netted the extra point. Early in the last period, Philo math surprised the crowd by sud denly pulling a lateral pass on the Dallas 44 which Luti ran to the Dallas 24. Dallas settled down and finally regained the ball on downs. Dallas plays Newport here next Friday in her third game of the season. Last year Dallas scored a win over Newport. Lineups: 15.00 200.00 200X0 Postage Printing Telenbone and Teleeranh 0 Gas and Oil 1550X0 Flashlights, Globes, Battery. Ect 200.00 Auto Replacement and Repairs 1X00X0 Accident and Pub. Liability Insurance 1500X0 Total 3 4565X0 24. Printing? Public: Notice of Budget ""4" tnenUnn TMnnVs. Notices. Etc 335.00 Supplies 1 15.00 Total 3 25. Public Buildings Maintenance: Janitor 1 Supplies Disurance Repairs Fuel City Hall 500.00 552.00 275X0 750.00 1550.00 350.00 Total $ 2X02.00 26. Recorder's Office: Recorder's Salary $ ixbuxo Purchasing Agent's Salary 1X80X0 Bookkeeper 1X20.00 "Stenographer 1X50.00 Total ? .'.3 5,130X0 27. Sanitary Inspector: Salary Transportation Supplies , 12.00. $ 20 0 00 $...'. $ 112-50 $ 16353 493.00 253.12 419X9 50X2 .......... 40X0 37X0 69X7 '.. 5X0 3X0 165.00 25.00 28.41 $ 895X0 $ $ 483.74 $ 68550 , . 1 1 $ 1,620.00 3 808.19 3 810X0 8 1.79654 540.00 270.00 270.00 600.00 1.188X0 592.19 594.00 1516X4 4X60.00 2,424X7 2,430X0 ' 5518.70 18X00.00 10,093-74 10,125.00 23,045X3 2.400X0 .......... $ 29X08X0 ' $ 14,188X9 $ 14529X0 $ 32X7641 $ 15.00 $ 4X0 $ 7X0 1 8 17X0 200.00 158.43 100.00 149X7 200.00 88X3 100.00 20156 1550X0 85857 625.00 1X23.75 200X0 14050 100X0 161.77 1X00X0 145253 750X0 1X16X2 1500.00 . 490X1 600X0 871.71 $ 4X65X0 $ 2X9357 $ 2582X0 $ 4,742X8 3 150.00 $ . 8 75.00 $ 9950 335X0 . 588.45 15X0 7X0 8X0 $ 500X0 $ $ -82X0 $ 693X5 $ 552X0 $ 360X0 $ 360X0 $ 74746 275.00 12759 150X0 281X8 375.00 52050 ......... 250.00 230X3 75X0 616.79 350.00 4055A 200X0 , 547X0 $ 1X02.00 $ 1577.77 3 ?85X0 8 2592.63 3 1,080X0 8 540 00 3 540X0 '$ 1500X0 1,080.00 540X0 540 XO 1500X0 1,620.00 810X0 810X0 1X00X0 1550.00 675X0 675X0 1X00.00 $ 5,130X0 $ 2X65X0 $ 2X65:00 $ 5,700X0 $ 1,700X0 $ 849X6 $ 850X0 $ 1X00.00 8 1.192X7 $ 149455 $ 34,407X2 $ 34573X4 3 8X12X7 $ 6X06-71 373X0 508.70 8 1X66.41 $ 2X85.44 12.00 8 5520.00 $ 5550.00 Total . 1,712X0 $ 1,712X0 $ -849J6 $ 850X0 1,800.00 $ 2425-00 I 2X75X0 Dallas Friesen Kliever Fischer Bennet Philomath .......E....... Follett .......T........ Shaw .j.. ...G. ....... Davis ..v.. Simmons Card . ........ G. ...... Holmes Layher ...... ..T....... Phelps Pleasant . . . . . :.E Stovall McMillan ......... Q ..... . Hansen Petre ....H. ....... Luts Hindebrand ...H. Hoyt Coon F. . ; ... Byington 28. Street Cleaning and Sweeping: " Salaries 108000 4 Men at $90 per Mo. N 1 Man at $4X0 per Day 2 Men at $3X0 per Day 6 Men at $350 per Day Street Plusher 1,500X0 Water, Gas, Oil, Repairs, etc. Clean Up Truck : 400.00 Gas, Oil, Repairs, Etc Accident Insurance 250XO Supplies 300.00 $ 10580.00 $ 4.88252 $ 4X50X0 $ 11X45.17 1X00X0 400X0 250X0 300X0 26951 120X3 128-48 92.05 600.00 200X0 125X0 50X0 Total 29. Street Commissioner: 36.. Treasurer's Office Treasurer's Salary .. Clerk Hire .........$ 12X30.00 $ $'12,830X0 3 $ 5.491X9 3 3 8X25.00 $ ... 157958 209.00 253X1 132.44 3 13,019X0 $ 699X9 $ 13.727X5 $ 259655 $ 12535.77 $ 149655 .8 1X00.00 3 1X00X0 8 900X0 $ 900.00 $1X00X0 Saturday Morn Story Hour at Library Slated V Folk lore, fairy tales,-myth ol ogy, fiction and tact - from the world's great literature will form the background for the weekly Saturday, morning story hour at the Salem public library this win ter. Tales from the Norwegian and Swedish writers will be re told this morning Jy Helen Baird, children's librarian, as the be ginning of the year's plan. - . The story hour, at 10 o'clock Saturday mornings, is a regular feature throughout the winter at the city library and attracts a large number of children. Total ; 8 3L Water Bights: .....$ 32. T. H. C A. Employment Office: .,..............$ 300.00 33. T.W.C. A,- Employment Agency: $ -150X0 34. Interest on Warrant Indebtedness, and Be- dempttkm ef Ontstanding Warrants: ....... ....3 15,000X0 35. Maintenance Bridges: ............$.......:. 1,800.00 $ 1X00X0 $' 300X0 $ 150X0. 3 15X00X0 3.. ....... 8 8. 8 $ .900 XO ' 150X0"'' 62X0 8 2X50X0 $......., 3 800X0 3......... 3 150X0 $ ' 75.00 3 2X00.00 $.....,... $ 1X00.00 $ 095.73 8 300.00 $.... - $ '4X15X4 $ Total Under 6 Limitation V.....; 4211X31.40 $209X63X0 . r ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES UNDER SEC PER CENT LIMITATION FOR TEAR 1334 ESTIMATED PROBABLE RECED7TS FOR 1334: - $ 2,400X0 $ 819X7 8 300X01 $.M...... 3 .!. $......... $ 2577X6 $ 200X0 $......... $......... 4 397Z3 8211X3140 ... Miscellaneous Receipts Interest on Bank Balances License Fees Treasurer's Office Receipts from Building Inspector's Office Receipts from Recorder's Office Unexpended Balances 1933 Appropriation ...... ....,, m.t 300.0Q 150X0 9X50X0 1X00X0 .6X00X0 2X00X0 - TOTAL ESTIMATED PROBABLE RECEIPTS AND REVERTING BALANCES FOB TEAR 1933 ..... ,.....T.. ........g 20X00X0 $ 12500.00, $ 25X00.00? $ 27X00X0 - $ 28500X0 Kimball School ESTIMATES! TAX. LETT GKOB BIX PEB CENT IJunlTATION (Carried IOTWaM) ....$191X31.40 36. Installment and Interest: - " ..- '; . ..rJ'-f On Serial Sewer Refunding Bonds, Dated May 1, : . "Wf ''--'i-'--' Interest $.. ..w... $....i..v. X $24X00X0 mm m . . . w j . - . ... . ii. installments ana mercsn , . On Refunding, Fire Equipment, Bridges, Sewers ' and Drainage Incinerator and Airport Bonds: Installments ....$52480X0 Tntrt - . . . . STWrsn a IN 0?7 VI ; ft Mmui lnumwi- IIMAM Art .tniimm- I m.mm - . , .W-V I .... ............ x 1 r"" .vr,.rt Wfwvv - y Wfiwv -f- fiiUMV -j - e-W iW Al j. ruszees meet DoaQ- ; : DistaUments '. .............$24,445.40 ' -Interest 7,47741 $ 31,822.51 39. Fh Department Tax Fond: .-s- ; .. , 4-5 Mill on 317X00X00X0 .;.;.....$ 14X00X0 40. Stseet Repair Tar Fund: ;:. r rv:f---i ;" , Mill On $1700)00.00 ........................ .$ 8,750X0 The board of trustees of Kim ball School of Theology held its first meeting In three years in Portland on Friday st Methodist headquarters. Dr. IZdward . Laird Mills of San.. Francisco presided. The school was closed here three years ago Willamette university taking , orey, th . hnQdlssr, The trustee' hoard was continued . to administer earnings from endow- $ 31,92151 $ $140X0$ 7.488X1 4,45554 $ 18,76141 , $ 3644448 $ 34453.48 , $ 7J0OOXO t $ 12554X3 ' J. $ 39X26Xo' i $ J7422X8 $17X38.41 -. .. ' $ 8.750X0 - $ ,657955 $ , 8X00X0, ; $ 25.04642 ;. $ 18.601X9 $ 42X1250 Total Special Tax Levy .................$144,600.01 - $144,600X1 . m m mm .SiSiJMl. $144X00.01" . . , - - v ' - f c ESTIMATED SPECIAL TAX LEVY AS PROVIDED BY CHARTER.;.... ........;..................,.... tUtlJUOAXCU Iaa UNDEK blJv FEB yENT LUUTATION tBTOUght 1'erwua) ...,.....,..,.,..,.,.,......,, ; - XVkAU JLSilSHAlEU TAA JUCVX Mt XEAK 1931 .......... ...................;.;.... ......iV;.. 1336,431 41 . i We. the undersisned. chairman and secretary of the Budzet Committee of the Cltv of Salem. Marion rvmnt nmmn hmtm if. ment. funds, Which go to .youns i that the said Budget Committee prepared the above estimates for the budget of said Citv of Salem fox the -war bedDnttw junuv i moa mi people from this section .'entering I eruiing , December 31, 1934, incordance with the provisions of Title LZZ2 Chapter zx, Oregon Code 1930, and that said estimates and the whole thereof are true and correct and do not exceed the limitation imposed by the Charter of the City of Salem, nor the Constitution or Laws of tha State of Oregon. " '- -... y- ,. - .: fi ; . ; .v .,. . , ,,:... ..--? ; v..: ... ..,r . ... :i Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 2nd day cf October, 1833. ' X' ' -' , '" - -y .(Signed) W H. DANCT, Chairman ; . .- ' ." - '. . " . '-,"-. -i . '" . AW. EMTTHER, Secretary.' "'. ' - - ;. r-- -",- ; X,. : the ministry. Dr. Mills tm re main in Portland on" business in connection with the Pacific Chris tian Advocate, ot which he is the SO ,, . . editor. r-,. t: